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Topic: Restaurant critics in Belfast !! (Read 13644 times)

I'm new here so let's give it a go, I'm a food lover ( I'm, French) and whisky connoisseur.I like to go out during the week ( I avoid the weekend) in order to enjoy good food, service and drinks.I hope to be able to share some of my experience.

Thanks for the short write up on your visit to a restaurant Arteast. It was a new experience. I hope you do not mind my criticising your article. The usual gourmet write up describes what a couple had for their meal. Many of the write ups include an approximate cost of the meal for two. What do you mean by OK? Could you possibly use a star system5 for Excellent4 for Above Average3 for Average .. is that what you mean by OK2 for Leaves a lot to be desired1. Dont think of going there. I wont go a second time. What type of meal did you have .. Irish, Italian, French, Thai, Chinese .. there are restaurants for so many nationalities. I note you are a whisky lover (obviously you prefer Scotch) I am a Whiskey lover (I prefer Irish) Oh by the way .. what difference does it make if a restaurant has a brilliant web site .. I feel it is so much important to know if they have a good chef. You can't eat a web site

Ah here we go !!! I wondered when Smokers would be brought into it !!! If there is a current disaster blame a Smoker,they are to blame for anything that goes wrong. Ban them,burn them,ostresize them. They are the cause of all illness. When they are picking on us,do they calculate their Carbon Deficit. I hope to see their faces when we have been burned at the stake and are rid of us and they are presented with the increased Taxes to fund this ever increasing black hole called the NHS. I now know how the Wiches of Salem felt as the fire rose up towards them.

After all we have done for them too Addy. We helped keep people in employment and kept the NHS going for years. Who will get the blame for those higher Taxes I ask you? Not all smokers used hospital beds or died of cancer. Alchohol causes much more damage to society and yet is not banned. Again I ask you why? Will alchohol be next in the queue to be banned? No way. Will budgies, canaries and dogs be banned from peoples houses in the same way that circuses are being banned because they say circuses are cruel to animals. Again no way. Why. Does anyone know why? Budgies and canaries in their natural environment do not live in cages. They love the sunshine....flying around enjoying themselves under the bright blue sky. How do their owners treat them ... exceptionally cruelly.

They (whoever thay are who feel they ought to control ... nay indeed have the right to control our destiny) after banning the hunting of the vermin fox because they say the sport was cruel have smelt success and feel banning everything enjoyable is good for our souls. Back to the days of the Puritans. Hunting is healthy for both horses and humans ... hunting is a good social occasion too .. it brings country people out for the day .. they see their neighbours and have friendly chats with them ..ye gods and little fishes the English people gave in to such a ruling. I see the banning of hunting has not yet been introduced in Ireland .. a good thing too.

By the way Addy what has this to do with "The Arteast Good Food Guide"

A Friend and I had a meal in Kelly's Cellars Good efficient service... told us how soon a meal would be ready .. we were in a hurry so they made excellent club sandwiches for my friend. I had soup and salad sandwiches.

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The smoking ban has been in Scotland for some time now.Most pubs have people standing outside puffing away,and pubs have ashtrays mounted on their wall(except those which are listed buildings).Many pubs have put tables outside during this hot summer;but I believe that councils are going to be charging them for the use of the pavement.Restaurants too are not allowed smoking,and this I support for the non smokers.However,common sense has gone out the window and the government still collect the tax on the commodity which is harming every ones' health.The winter will tell a more accurate story as smokers may not brave the outdoors ciggie and drink a carry out at home.Some old guys I speak to no longer visit the pub and miss the 'craic' with their buddies as they cannot have a smoke. However,unnecessary 4 wheel drives on school runs still pollute the air as do gas guzzling Jaguars of over weight politicians. Surely a compromise of pubs/restaurants with a smoking room should have been allowed. Smokers at Dundee F.C. Stadium can no longer have a puff at the Stadium under Club Rules following the Govt. ban,but cholesterol raising pies are still sold there. If the govt. are so concerned about our health them they should ban all health endangering activities.Hypocrisy methinks. Anyway,good thread and interesting to read about Belfast 'ating houses'.

Ach the times have changed since Greasy Joes We have gone upmarket wi the Rankins having a chain o' places, Nick a Warehouse and thon man Deane moved into the city from his Railway Station in Helen's Bay

Out for a meal last night,fancied an Indian,so as we internet people do i looked for one on yell.comhttp://directory.visitsouthbelfast.com/Gingeroot/First empressions not good,place was very quiet,we had booked for 7.30 and when she checked our booking i noticed only 3 more for the night.The place strikes me as a family run affair which i dont think works nowadays,on to the meal we had poppadoms and a variety of accompaniments,mango chutney,yougart with mint,cucumber and spring onion,very refreshing,and another side that was too hot and too salty.We had 2 bottles of house red which was very nice at about a tenner a bottle,the starters were onion bahji and vegetable pokora,I asked for a recommendation for the main course and the waitress advised a lamb dish that wasnt on the menu but was available,my 2 friends also had lamb dishes with two types of nan.Overall i thought the meal wasnt bad but the service wasnt up to standard,the main butt of contention was the lack of atmosphere.The bill came to about £90 which wasnt over the top,but after signaling the waitress for the bill several times when we got it we were keen to go so we put the money in the bill book and handed it to the lady at the till and left,only to be persued up the street by the waiter asking had we payed our bill.So over all i give it about 6/10